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I've been super busy since being back at university, second year is no joke, that's for sure. I've been letting work/year abroad stress get on top of me, and if I'm honest, my blog has been pushed aside, which it shouldn't have been, given it's my main creative outlet.

So, where am I at? - Well, lately I've had my head in books revising and essay writing for what seems like forever, so after submitting my essay and nearing the start of exams, I wanted to catch up with you lovely lot, so, as I'm sat here with a black coffee ready to start the day, I'm deciding what I want from 2017, and I wanted to share it with you guys.

1) Blog more -

After coming to the realisation that, after graduating, I'd like to end up in the Communication/Press/Influencer industry, I need to a) get some work experience, and what better way than growing my blog and b) seeing as I enjoy it so much, should spend more time on it!

2) Worry less -

I have this terrible habit of over thinking to the extreme, and I know it's never going to be as easy as flicking a switch on and off, but I'm aiming to just try go with the flow a bit more!

3) Embrace change -

Whilst I always seek new adventures and I'm always willing to try new things, change often throws me, so another aim (similar to above!) is to go with the ebb and flow!

4) Be more conscious -

I want to be more conscious of my actions in several ways: such as when I buy things, where they come from or what my actions mean to others. Now, this one might be tricky seeing as I'm also aiming not to over think or fret too much - but I never said it was going to be easy!

So, hello there, 2017. Hallelujah. We were waiting for you to join the party. (You took your time!)

What does this year mean for me and Oh So Maddie. Well, I move abroad this year (don't even, I'm stressing already) (see points 2 & 3, Maddie), its a compulsory part of my degree and whilst I'm very excited to embrace new cultures and places, I'm nervous too.

And for my little blog? I'm hoping to post more regularly and share a wide array of posts with you.

Well, that's my little ode to 2017. I hope you enjoyed it! I'm so glad to be back with you guys and I can't wait for what this year has in store.

What are your resolutions/plans/hopes for 2017? Drop me a comment and let me know!

For several months, I'd been lusting after Jeffree Star's Matte liquid lipsticks and whilst I wasn't quite brave enough for the likes of 'Drug Lord' or 'Jawbreaker' (have a look and you'll see what I mean) I had been wanting to get my hands on 'Androgyny' and 'Celebrity Skin' for what seemed like a million years.

However, as you'll know if you're also a Jeffree Star fanatic like me, 'Androgyny' and 'Celebrity Skin' are pretty much sold out 90% of the time - so whilst I was in the states for 2 months, I wanted to order them to avoid having to pay for delivery, but did they come in stock? Of course not (just my luck, as per!)

So I was delighted when Beautylish (UK Stockist) emailed me to let me know the two most coveted shades were back and with free delivery (yes please!) so I quickly purchased them at 2am and fell asleep v happy!

When they arrived they came in this très adorbs box and I nearly squealed with excitement! As you know, nudes are the way to my heart, and whilst I would kind of class them as both being on the nude spectrum, 'Androgyny' is a sort of plummy deep pink, so a little different to what I'd usually go for (woah, Maddie is venturing out of classical nude territory, hello adventurous).

So let's start with the packaging - because Beautylish isn't the creator of these lipsticks I wasn't expecting them to come in Jeffree packaging, but they did which was super cute and really made them feel luxurious (and made me feel better about having spent £££ on them!)

I had read online / watched copious youtube videos about Jeffree's liquid lipsticks, which mostly live up to the hype but nearly all complain about the smell, something which didn't seem an issue to me? Maybe my sense of smell is different? Who knows, but either way, it wasn't a big issue to me.

Consistency wise, these liquid lipsticks are very light and apply with ease, thanks to the feel of the product and the clever doe foot shape of the applicator, so the perfect amount of product is held on the brush, which is great for 2 reasons a) stops you having to go in and out several times to build up coverage and b) because you only need to dip once, the product doesn't dry up as quick!

I purchased the shades (which retail on Jeffree's site for $18 per product) for $43 (including taxes which always catch me out ugh) so thats approx £33 for the two, so not as expensive as my Kat Von D liquid lipstick, but still not cheap.

I by no means think all expensive lipsticks/makeup products are better for the name or price, however, with a lot of companies, the price does reflect quality, and everything about Jeffree Star's lippies scream quality, which I love.

Androgyny

Androgyny Velour Liquid Lipstick - Jeffree Star Cosmetics

Androgyny is a deep plum pink matte and it is the most popular liquid lipstick sold by Jeffree Star Cosmetics, and I can totes see why. It is so dreamy , and after having poured over many different reviews, you can see why everybody loves it - it suits everyone and every skin tone. The formula is thick, but very smooth and easy to apply and thinner than some drug store matte liquid lipsticks I've tried. The pigment is intense, which is great, and means you get long lasting wear. The matte effect isn't totally drying, however, if you're lips are remotely oily the product won't stay, so I'd suggest buying a lip scrub (or making your own - coffee, sugar and coconut oil make a great lip scrub!)

Celebrity Skin

Celebrity Skin Velour Liquid Lipstick - Jeffree Star Cosmetics

Celebrity Skin is a gorgeous warm toned nude, which goes on a good shade lighter than it appears in the bottle. Usually, it takes a couple layers to get a full opaque coverage, unlike Androgyny which seems slightly thicker (maybe the lightness of this shade makes it thinner?)

I adore this as a nude no.1 fan, and it looks so good on different skin tones too.

Top Swatch: Celebrity Skin // Bottom Swatch: Androgyny

The final verdict? These liquid to matte lipsticks are great, the bottle feels heavy which gives the product a really luxurious feel, the applicator has been well-designed and the formula is amazing.

It goes on as easy a lipgloss and stays like pigmented powder. It does, after half a day of wear, feather a little and disappear from the inner lip, which is expected.

I would definitely buy from Jeffree Star again, and maybe venture out for a bolder colour. I'm currently lusting after 'Unicorn Blood', do you own any Jeffree Star Cosmetics? Are you currently hankering after any of his other shades? Let me know in the comments below!

Hello you lot! Guess who's back? Your gal is back off her summer travels and boy do I have some exciting posts ready and waiting!

I can't wait to share with you my travels and beauty buys from the US of A but also some other exciting things I've got lined up for you - think collabs, cheeky discounts and much more (wahoo!)

I have missed blogging so much over the summer, and unlike other bloggers, its been the quietest time here at Oh So Maddie (at least I always surprise 'ey guys?)

So, you've probably been wondering why I've been MIA the past few months, well, I was a big ball of stress at the end of May during exams and then June rolled around, and before I knew it I was a Camp Counsellor teaching horse riding in Pennsylvania and in all honesty, June/July/August have been such a whirlwind of making amazing memories, fab friends, experiencing home sickness and challenging myself.

So, lets jump right in and I'll try not write an essay and babble on about 'you had to be there' moments, but rather I'll try express some of the insane experiences I've had over the course of my time in america and highlight my fave bits and bobs for you guys.

Grab a coffee (and maybe some cake ... because why not?!) and have a read of what I've been up to this summer ...

PENNSYLVANIA

My journey started in Pennsylvania for 2 months where I taught horse riding (bet you didn't know I've been horse riding for 13 years did you? I'm full of surprises) at an all girls american summer camp in the Pocono Mountains (pronounced: Po-kuh-no - it took me weeks to get it right). It was such an insane experience with blood, sweat and tears (literally - lots of sweat, lots of blood and happy and sad tears) but it was so worth it. I've never flown anywhere completely alone, so I thought I'd jump right in the deep end and jet off to PA to work for 2 months - yep, I thought I was crazy too.

I could tell you every small detail, every horses name and character and how much I laughed, but sometimes, its hard to get it into words.

I tried to capture the beauty of the places I saw, but you know, the most beautiful sights can never be captured through a camera (and, obviously, my iPhone constantly had to tell me 'cannot take photo' and even after having deleted approx 1749 photos I still apparently couldn't take a photo - Apple, sort your storage out babes!) but, I tried, and here are a few of the amazing wild places I saw.

Shohola Falls, PA.

Your gal looking pensive in a waterfall

Riding at Sunset

Shohola Game Reserve, PA

Looking tiny on the edge of a waterfall

My happy place

Paddle boarding on Lake Wallenpaupack, PA

Sunsets at Lake Wallenpaupack, PA

Lake Wally, yet again.

4th of July, PA.

Horses at Sunset, PA.

Lake Wallenpaupack, PA.

Rafting down the Delaware, New York/Pennsylvania

I learnt from the wonderful girls I taught, who always made me laugh or smile, and it was beyond rewarding to see them come on in both ability but also confidence. I learnt from all 15 of the horses, and how, no matter how difficult it might be, you can always pull through. I not only improved my own confidence, but also improved my teaching ability, in and out the saddle, first aid skills (for both horses and people) and how to stay calm when even the most stressful situations arise - something I'm still working on because I am constantly stressed out.

It wasn't only physically tiring but mentally and emotionally, and I think anyone who signs up to work at a summer camp should know that, but if you're willing to work all day on little sleep and give it your all, then it might just be for you, because you can't put into words what you get from it.

Hello you lovely lot. It seems like far too long since I last posted, but I've been so busy recently time has literally run away with me. Don't you think 2016 is going rather quick? Oh hey, April, wasn't expecting you to be here so soon?! I swear it was December like two minutes ago, am I right?

Anyway, I wanted to bring to you my April favourites, because a) I've acquired some fab things this month and wanted to change up my usual style of post and b) because April is my birthday month, so my favourite month of them all, so I thought the ideal post would be a 'favourites' post for my favourite month.

This month I turn 19 (birthday vibes!!!), and it also marks the (near) end of my first year at University, with lectures ending and revision weeks starting, it feels like it's all come around so quickly, and I can't quite get my head around the fact that I will have nearly finished my first year...

However, I digress, and you didn't come here to listen to me babble on (or, at least, you were hoping I'd be babbling about something relevant ...) so here seems a good point to start my favourites for this beautiful month:

The bareMinerals BareSkin concealer:

bareMinerals BareSkin Concealer - Shade Medium - £22.00

You all know me well enough by now to know of my love for Bare Minerals. They offer makeup that works so well with sensitive skin, whilst skill maintaining a good level of coverage. I've never been a fan of liquid concealers because I always thought they clogged up my pores, however, this Bare Skin concealer has completely changed the game. It is a serum concealer so feels so silky soft and lightweight, whilst also covering any of those pesky spots or dark areas. The wand applicator isn't too thick, so you don't end up with half the tube of concealer on your face, and is flexible so can work in the under eye area perfectly. I am a complete convert to the liquid concealer and I can't see myself going back.

Kiko Purifying Face Mask:

Kiko Purifying face mask - £5.90

Whenever I go into my local Kiko, I always come out having bought something because a) I am weak and I get tempted too easily and b) because everything is so reasonably priced I just want it all. I picked up this face mask because the stress of work has made my skin flare up and I am a lover of a good face mask. The texture is a smooth clay base with rough pieces to exfoliate. It is thick but does not feel claggy, and after ten minutes, when you wash it off, there's no rubbing or scrubbing required, all you have to do is lightly wash it off and it dissolves away - amazing! I've been using it once a week and not only has it made my skin softer, my spots have disappeared too. The downside it that this product is marketed towards oily skin, and yes, I have oily days, but I wouldn't describe my skin as oily, so it can be quite drying, however, it doesn't leave skin like the desert and void of moisture, but you will want to put some of your favourite moisturiser on afterwards.

Kiko Endless Sky Volume Mascara:

Kiko Endless Sky Volume Mascara - £12.90

During my Kiko adventures, I also picked up this gorgeously packaged mascara, from Kiko's Limited Edition Wanderlust collection. When I walked into the shop I literally went crazy when I saw the amount of rose gold packaging before my eyes, but I kept my cool and picked up the mascara that I had intended on buying before I got over excited. The Endless Sky mascara not only looks beautiful, but has a great price tag to match. At half the price of my usual go-to mascara (They're Real! From Benefit) I was already impressed, but I'm super picky when it comes down to formula/brush head, so I was excited to test it out. As you can see, the wand has a think bristled brush, which I was slightly sceptical about, but upon using it I was pleasantly surprised. Unlike other drug store mascaras, it didn't make my eyelashes spidery or clumpy, it fanned them out and gave them added length whilst not being ultra thick or gloopy. The formula itself lasted a whole day of lectures and didn't run or smudge (I have quite teary eyes as well, so it passed the water test!). I'm not sure it is a replacement to my beloved They're Real! but it is a fabulous mascara nonetheless.

Pukka Detox (with Lemon) Tea:

Pukka Detox (With Lemon) Tea - £2.39

I am a coffee lover, and unlike 90% of the British population, I don't like normal tea (gasp!), sorry guys. But when it comes to herbal/floral/green teas, I love them. This isn't a detox tea in the sense it claims to make you shed 378764 pounds in 3 hours, but it is a caffeine-free way to boost yourself, and I love it. It has a light, fresh and floral taste, and really does revitalise. It's perfect for unwinding at the end of the day to calm, or to give you that needed boost to get out of bed in the mornings, and if like me, you like looking for coffee alternatives to liven up, this Pukka tea is ideal. The packaging is also beautifully designed inside and out and is made of recycled materials - good for you and the planet? I was sold.

OPI Avoplex Nail & Cuticle Oil:

OPI Avoplex Nail & Cuticle Replenishing Oil - £14.00 (Prices vary)

This product by OPI is an absolute god-send for tired nails or dry cuticles. Made from Avocado oil, this highly moisturising oil replenishes, moisturises and stops brittleness. It is perfect for if you have weak nails, like me, and works a treat over painted/manicured nails to stop them from chipping. Like all OPI products, it doesn't come cheap. Is it worth it? It depends. If you suffer with dry nails and cuticles, my answer would be yes, but if not, it might be worth testing it out before you buy.

So that wraps up my April favourites, I hope you enjoyed this collection of my must-haves for this month, and please comment below to let me know what you want to see next.

Hello lovely people, it seems ages since I last posted, but I'm back to celebrate the first day of Spring with this Soft-Focus Dewy Spring look!

The days are getting longer and warmer, and everything looks more colourful. I wanted to do a light finish look, for those days where you want light coverage with both protection and moisturisation, because even though it's not as cold, I still find my skin gets drier as it gets warmer.

If you're looking for full coverage with a bold finish, this probably isn't the look for you (hence soft-focus in the title) but, this will protect you from the sun and keep skin soft, with that 'looks make-up less but it's make-up look'.

So, I started by taking Hawaiian Tropic Satin Protection Sun Lotion in SPF 30 on the back of my hand and mixing it with ESPA's Tinted Moisturiser in Almond. This tinted moisturiser is great because it contains Argan and Sunflower seed, which leaves skin feeling (and smelling) amazing, and the Hawaiian tropic sun lotion literally makes you feel like you're on holiday, which is great. The combination of SPF 30 in the Sun Lotion and SPF 15 of the tinted moisturiser leaves skin protected and soft and acts as a great base with a hint of colour.

(If you don't have tinted moisturiser, BB Cream works just as well, or if you're looking for more colour that builds, adding gradual tan works great, especially if you're on holiday. I recommend Garnier or Dove.)

BARE MINERALS READY SPF 20 FOUNDATION & REAL TECHNIQUES BUFFING BRUSH

I then took my holy grail powder, my Bare Minerals foundation pressed powder in shade R170, to give some coverage and colour. This powder is so great because it is so good at covering blemishes and evening skin tone, but because of the mineral formula, it is kind to skin, non-drying and won't irritate sensitive skin types.

I wanted this look to have a dewy soft-focus finish whilst not being heavy, so I aimed to keep liquid makeup to a minimum, so, for highlighter I reached to one of my new loves: the Bare Minerals Luminizer Duo in shades The Love Affair, a dusty rose pink with a subtle finish, and The Shining Moment, a gorgeous shimmering gold with a real luxe finish. What I love about these highlighters is that they maintain their shimmer whilst also being slightly matte. What I mean by this is that they don't make you look shiny, but highlighted to silky perfection.

For this look I took my Real Techniques Pointed Foundation Brush, which, in my opinion, is too small to apply liquid foundation but perfect for powder highlight or powder concealer, and applied the pink hued Love Affair in a sweeping motion over the high points on my cheek bones (and slightly below to give my light bronzer a softer finish), the bridge of my nose, cupids bow and underneath my eyebrows.

This gives a really gorgeous fresh faced finish, without being glittery, which I think is ideal for Spring!

BENEFIT'S HOOLA BRONZER & REAL TECHNIQUES BOLD METALS TAPERED BRUSH

As this was a light look, I didn't want to have too much bronzer, but I put a very very light sweep just in the hollows of my cheeks to add a bit more dimension and colour. I adore Hoola, because the brown/deep terracotta shade adds a lovely light tan hue, perfect as the days get warmer.

MAC EXTRA DIMENSION EYE SHADOW IN SHADE SWEET HEAT

If you're an avid follower of Oh So Maddie, you will have seen this gorgeous eye colour pop up a couple of times, for my review, click here.

For this look, I wanted to keep things simple, so using my ring finger I applied a very small amount in the very centre of my eyelids to add a subtle highlight. The soft rose gold pink colour of Sweet Heat works really well with the spring theme of this look.

MAC HONEYLOVE & BARE MINERALS POP OF PASSION

To finish this look, a heavy lip isn't necessary, but if you want a bolder finish, I recommend Mac's Honeylove to maintain the soft finish of this look whilst also adding more colour, however, I'd go for the Bare Minerals Pop of Passion in Nude Passion (review here) for a softer, more nourishing finish. The formula is great and works perfect for this moisturising and subtle makeup look.

There you have it! I hope you liked this look, I really wanted to do a soft, lightly dewy and moisturised look, whilst providing protection from the suns rays, for those days when you want to look 'makeup-less whilst still wearing makeup'.

Let me know what you think about this look and what you want to see next on Oh So Maddie.

I wanted to do a post that's slightly different from my usual posts. Lately, I've been stressing out and not feeling myself. I was in a bit of a rut if I'm honest and everything seemed out of place, but one of my friends gave me some really good advice "go and spend some time on your own, in your own company and try enjoy it". So that's what I did. I know she didn't suggest to go treat myself, but that's the way I know best to be in my own company, so I headed of for some retail therapy. (Whoever said money doesn't buy happiness has never been to MAC, clearly.)

But, joking aside, it was so nice to have a wonder around my beautiful second home that is Bath, and treat myself, and I wanted to share with you a) the things I bought, because #obsessed and b) what I've learned over the past few days (they'll be some cheeky advice points along the way, so prepare yourself).

So, firstly, I'll show you what I bought and why I can't get enough of them:

MAC MATTE LIPSTICK - PERSISTENCE - £15.50

I started by heading to my haven: MAC. I went with the intentions of getting my hands on Lady Be Good from the Retro Matte Liquid Lip-colour line but, as per usual, it was Out of Stock (my heart broke for the gaziollonth time). If you follow MAC on Instagram you might have seen they released some new colours, Antique Velvet being one of them. Antique Velvet is a deep dark Matte brown, and I was so close to picking it up (it was my go-to choice in the likely eventuality that Lady Be Good was out of stock, which, of course, it was) however, I thought I'd have a scan of the colours, because I love torturing myself with all of the ones I want. After swatching Antique Velvet (alongside approximately 20 other shades) I wasn't as in love with it as I thought I'd be; not because it's not drop-dead-gorgeous, which it is, but that it's very similar to my Bobbi Brown Matte in Sandy Brown, so I reluctantly returned it back to the employee, who was seemingly concerned as to why I had suddenly changed my mind.

I am always drawn to Matte Nudes. They are my calling. There is something about a 'my lips but better' colour thats draws me in, and because old habits die hard, I ended up swatching lipsticks that were oh-so-similar to the ones I already own (oh well, you can never have too many brown nudes I say ...)

I narrowed it down to Twig, Whirl and Persistence. If I wasn't going to the US this summer and feeling more frivolous, I probably would have thrown caution to the wind and bought all three (god, what a rebel I am) but having the money-conscious voice inside my head telling me to buy just the one, I went with Persistence. (Pictured above)

Persistence is a gorgeous deep brown with reddish hues, but has cool undertones. Colour wise, it is very similar to Mocha (my all time favourite) which is a satin finish, but it is slightly darker, less pink and has a matte finish. It has to be said, I think it might beat Mocha as my all time favourite (gasp!) because it has a Matte finish, and contains less pink, so doesn't clash with nude/pink eyeshadow (which is my favourite colour-way).

(Side-note: It really made me laugh that the colour I ended up buying was Persistence, because I think that's what I've been lacking lately - the metaphorical kind, not the lip colour ... but it's definitely an added bonus!)

NAILS INC GEL EFFECT POLISH - PORCHESTER SQUARE - £15

Next up, I headed to my local Nails Inc counter, because other than OPI, it is my favourite nail-polish brand. The lady there was super helpful and patient with my indecisiveness, and she helped narrow down my long list of nail colours, which were obviously all nudes, gosh, am I that predictable. (There is a serious trend in my colour choices, I bet you're all bored to death with me telling you how in love I am with pink/nudes). Anyway, I ended up treating myself to a Nails Inc Gel Effect polish in 'Porchester Square'. It is a soft, mushroom coloured nude, that is slightly cooler than my usual nude choices (how adventurous of me). I am so in love with this colour because a) it is really long wearing and b) it gives a salon-like gel finish, at a fraction of the cost. (10 points to Nails inc for coming up with this amazing formula). Just when I thought it couldn't get any better, this varnish is also nourishing, so doesn't leave nails brittle and dry!

Aside from reviewing my lovely purchases, I wanted to give some of you who are maybe not feeling 100% yourself some advice.

1) Take time for you: go out, or stay in, but just take some time to be in your own company, as hard as it may be. (I get annoyed at myself within like 30 seconds, but just persevere.)

2) Don't be so hard on yourself: I'm really good at picking on myself, and it's totally not cool. My advice to you is to stop being your own worst enemy, and start enjoying your own company (see advice point number one)

3) It's okay to lean on the people who love you when you need them most: one of my best friends recently told me off because I mother everyone else and keep all my problems in. Which is so true. I am mother hen of my friends, and I love it, I really do. I love being there for them when they need me most, but, if ever I'm low I feel like I don't want to burden them because I don't want to let them down, and I know they'd hate to know that. (sorry guys) So, take it from me when I tell you it's okay to let other people know how you're feeling, because they care about you!

I hate to get all cheesy, but I really am thankful for my friends, both at home, at University in Bath and all over the world, so thank you, you lovely people, I'd be utterly lost without you.

I hope you enjoyed this post, I really loved writing it. Comment below if you fancy seeing more posts like this, or just let me know your thoughts!

Hello lovely people. I know I've been somewhat MIA these past couple of weeks (I'm so sorry!) but University work has amped up a gear and everything seemed to come at once, but I'm back with my most highly requested post. If you follow me on Twitter (if you don't, I'll forgive you this once), you might recall I did a poll (who doesn't love a good Twitter poll!?) for what you guys wanted to see next on Oh So Maddie, and a Skin Care routine came up top.

So here I bring to you my favourite skincare trio from Espa.

Ordinarily, my skin generally behaves quite nicely, but it is very sensitive and I flare up with most products. A lot of people rely on Simple for their sensitive skin, but even that brand makes me all red and splotchy and it is not a good look.

I don't suffer too much with my skin, but if I'm stressed (which, to be honest, is 90% of the time), I come out with various angry looking spots and my only saving grace is Espa.

ESPA Balancing Foam Cleanser

I start by removing my makeup with dampened cotton pads soaked in Micellar Water, followed by my Balancing Foam Cleanser. This gorgeously foamy cleanser is soap free and very gentle. Whilst being soft and gentle, it also removes makeup really well, leaving skin clear and congestion free, perfect for stressed-spotty-breakouts.

Not only does it work wonders, it also smells divine, with hints of Coconut, Yucca, Mandarin, Olive Oil and Sugar Beet. It is decadent, rich and perfect for washing the day away.

ESPA Herbal Spafresh

Next, I pat dry my skin, and soak pre-dampened cotton pads with my Balancing Herbal Spafresh. This toner is highly refreshing and leaves skin feeling super clean and fresh. It is perfect for taming breakouts as it contains Witch Hazel and Elderflower and Peppermint leaves skin feeling revived and clear. Whilst being refreshing and prepping the skin for moisturiser, it is not overly drying and really leaves you with that fresh faced feeling.

ESPA 24-Hour Balancing Moisturiser

Now, my absolute favourite skin care product of them all: my 24-Hour Balancing Moisturiser. This product is on my holy-grail-can't-live-without list. It doesn't feel anything like any other moisturiser I've ever used. It is has an almost gel-like consistency without being sticky. It is lightweight, but intensely moisturising and I feel so revived whenever I use it. It balances the oils in my skin and calms down any areas of breakout or redness, and leaves my skin feeling so revitalised. It smells divine too; Lavender and Chamomile soothe and calm skin, White Thyme balances and Lemon and Moss protect and moisturise. It provides instant and deep moisturise without clogging or leaving skin feeling heavy. It tops my can't-live-without list every time, and if you're thinking of investing in any ESPA products, this would be my very first recommendation.

I hope you liked this post! Let me know what you want to see next time on Oh So Maddie.